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Bleibende Instabilität des Sprunggelenks verhindern!

Lateral instability of the ankle joint

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Bandverletzungen des Sprunggelenks sind die mit Abstand häufigsten Sport- und Freizeitverletzungen. Bereits bei der Erstanamnese sollten Sie komplikationsträchtige Fälle herausfiltern. Im Folgenden geht es um Diagnostik und Therapie der akuten Distorsion und der chronischen Instabilität des oberen Sprunggelenks.

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Hörterer, H., Toepfer, A., Harrasser, N. et al. Bleibende Instabilität des Sprunggelenks verhindern!. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 159, 43–46 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-017-0064-x

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